Noun
heels
plural of heel
heels pl (plural only)
High-heeled shoes.
She wore a short skirt and heels.
Aaron Smith retains top spot this week after the Highlanders had the bye and those at his heels didn't do enough to displace him. Source: Internet
A cold front passed through on the heels of Zeta, and the campus community took advantage of the cooler temperatures and sunny weather by helping with the clean-up. Source: Internet
According to him, “the orders are coming on the heels of increasing attacks including acts of arson and malicious damage to public and private facilities as recorded in some states of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Source: Internet
A circle is formed by the warriors, and one or two at a time will enter the center to begin jumping while maintaining a narrow posture, never letting their heels touch the ground. Source: Internet
According to observers, the Shiite allies dug in their heels after recent US sanctions were imposed on a minister of the Amal party and two companies affiliated with Hezbollah. Source: Internet
After President ’s election, and on the heels of PenelopeGate, new laws, aimed at restoring “confidence in public life” were passed in September 2017 that forbid MPs, senators, or cabinet members from employing any close family members. Source: Internet